Monday, July 25, 2011

Recap from last post: For the first class, "HAO:0000889: The area that is located proximally on the scape, is limited distally by a constriction and bears proximally the basal knob" we had no responses, so we will keep "radicle" as the preferred label. Both Fernández-Triana and Jennings suggested "malar sulcus" for the second class - since it is already preferred we will keep that label as it is.

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For this week:

ID: HAO:0000319

HYMGLOSSARY LINK: http://glossary.hymao.org/projects/32/public/ontology_class/show_expanded/4166

DEFINITION: The pit that is located on the upper face dorsal to the intertorular carina and corresponds internally to a conical apodeme and not the tentorium.

TERM OPTIONS: facial pit, fosette scrobale, fossette frontale, pore facial

HOMONYM NOTES: none

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ID: HAO:0000326

HYMGLOSSARY LINK: http://glossary.hymao.org/projects/32/public/ontology_class/show_expanded/1196

DEFINITION: The scrobe that is located on the mesopleuron into which the mid leg fits when pressed against the mesosoma.

TERM OPTIONS: femoral depression, femoral groove, scrobal groove

HOMONYM NOTES: none

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- WHAT TERMS (from the above options) would you use to refer to these concepts?
- ARE THERE terms that we are missing for these concepts?

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